Articles by RAIL magazine - Page 76
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Leaked NR log and statement prompted media chaos
Early news coverage of this incident on Sunday October 31/Monday November 1 was blighted by misinformation arising from an early Network Rail official statement
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RAIB’s early analysis pinpoints low adhesion
A Rail Accident Investigation Branch interim report has stated that signal SY31 was set at danger, to protect the movement of the Great Western Railway train
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Damaging strike action called off after RMT agrees 2.5% deal…
Strikes that would have crippled ScotRail throughout COP26 were averted - after the RMT union agreed a pay deal that it described as leaving workers “quids in”.
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“Slippery rails” cause train collision at Salisbury
Crash investigators say slippery rails were a cause of the collision involving two trains at the entrance to Fisherton Tunnel in Salisbury.
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Climate train proclaims international high-speed rail travel
A “climate train” special service transported passengers from Amsterdam to the COP26 summit in Glasgow
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Public value rail but still choose cars
A Network Rail survey has shown that while two-thirds of the public recognise rail as a ‘greener’ mode of transport
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Vivarail goes forth with fast-charging batteries
Glasgow Central to Barrhead on Vivarail’s battery-powered Class 230 train
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Roman statues found at HS2 site
The remains of Roman statues have been discovered by archeologists excavating an HS2 site in Stoke Mandeville.
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Waterloo & City to expand services
London Underground is reintroducing full weekday services to the Waterloo & City Line.
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Harrison signs up to Smart Transport
Trudy Harrison, newly appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, is the latest keynote speaker.